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Gixer



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Join date: 2007-09-21
Location: Wareham

PostSubject: Alarm   Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:37 pm

After riding the bike... (not just talking about riding it) (please Dont Motivate me Club)) moto... When i set the alarm, it goes off after about 30 seconds... any ideas?

Seems to go off when the bike's hot/warm......
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Barrel



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Join date: 2007-09-20
Location: Repair shop again

PostSubject: Re: Alarm   Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:29 pm

Suggestion:
Perhaps the tilt / movement sensor is set too sensitive ?

Is it alright if you let the bike alarm itself on immobiliser only and not the movement sensor ?

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Gixer



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PostSubject: ummmmm   Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:07 pm

i think it goes into a different mode, like a service mode....
It just beeps once and you can do what you want tio it!Twisted Evil

Done it again today, rode it to work, set alarm, about 1 min later, off it went. Waited a few mins, reset it and it was ok! Evil or Very Mad
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DucatiDave



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Join date: 2007-09-25
Location: Holtwood - Nr Wimborne

PostSubject: Alarmmmmm   Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:55 pm

Hi Tom,

Yr just goin to get yourself a Blade. They'r no problem,

DD
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PostSubject: HAHA   Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:47 pm

Funny you should say that.................geek
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